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Ba Ria - Vung Tau Verified Hotel Reviews by Real Guests

Recent reviews

  • “One of the best hotel I have stayed in Vung Tau. Everything was very good. The staffs were magnificent. Definitely will stay here again.”

  • Fusion Suites Vung Tau Review score: 10

    “From the moment we stepped foot in Fushion Suites everything was 10/10. Staff were fantastic, room great and most of the facilities were spot on.”

  • “The swimming pools are gorgeous the included buffet breakfast is amazing. We were blown away with the choice of meals at the buffet breakfast.”

  • Hafi Beach Hotel Review score: 8

    “The hotel is new and room is good with a cute balcony. Buffet breakfast was okay. Had a pleasant stay”

  • “Didn’t have breakfast. Very fast check in.”

  • Volga Hotel Review score: 1

    “Nothings Everyting werry bad”

  • Annata Beach Hotel Review score: 7

    “Very good location....very handy to beach. Very heloful staff.”

  • IXORA Ho Tram By Fusion Review score: 10

    “We came here for a weekend away from HCM and it was wonderful. The staff couldn’t do enough for you, they are friendly and smiley! The pool was lovely and it’s a real perk having use of the other two hotels via shuttle bus which was always readily available.”

  • “Excellent facilities in a quiet part of town. Coffee set up in the morning was great.”

  • Uyen's House Review score: 10

    “The owner was super helpful and friendly. Not just responsive to questions but instead actively went out of her way to make the stay better by providing food unprompted, suggesting beaches and restaurants etc. Location was cool too. You can walk anywhere in town. Dorm set up is super relaxed, and although not modern, is very comfortable. The place attracts foreign travellers who are similarly chill and friendly. It isn't a party place, but it's easy to make friends and then go out for dinner and a few drinks. Those nights, I think, are often better than the clubbing on the mainland.”